The Graduate Certificate in Journalism is designed to help students understand the fundamental processes of gathering, organizing, presenting and disseminating news and information in various text, audio and visual forms for different news media platforms. Students learn about the field of journalism studies, the variety of disruptions that continually shape and reshape the field and the newest innovative media technology. They develop an understanding of the influence and effects of media in society.
Admission
To be considered for admission into the Graduate Certificate in Journalism, applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree. For additional information, refer to the Admission section in the Graduate Education section of this catalog.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Journalism
Students must complete all of the following courses (10 credits): |
|
JRN |
802 |
Journalism Proseminar |
1 |
JRN |
804 |
Journalism Studies Seminar |
3 |
JRN |
805 |
Disruptions in Journalism |
3 |
JRN |
806 |
Contemporary Issues in Journalism |
3 |